Interesting to note that John Schuessler, founding member of MUFON and former MUFON International Director, is also on the Advisory Board of NIDS.

B.A.A.S.S. Bigelow Aerospace Advanced
Space Studies

Address:
XXXXXXXX. Las Vegas, NV 89119

Fax: 702-456-9404

A sister company to
Bigelow Aerospace, is a research organization that
focuses on the identification, evaluation, and acquisition
of novel and emerging future technologies worldwide as they
specifically relate to spacecraft. BAASS is headquartered in
Las Vegas, Nevada. We are seeking experienced scientists to
join our research teams. If you are an inquisitive outside
of the circle thinker, who is detail oriented and looking
for a challenge, this is a unique and exciting opportunity
to advance your career and be a part of cutting edge
research.

Bigelow Aerospace is a North
Las Vegas, Nevada space technology startup company that is
pioneering work on expandable space station modules. It was
founded in 1999 by hotelier Robert Bigelow. An expandable
module is a space structure that has a flexible outer shell,
allowing conservation of diameter for launch and weight
overall. Once in orbit, the module is inflated to allow for
greater work, play and living area for astronauts.
Expandable modules initially were proposed and designed by
the United States National Aeronautics and Space
Administration (NASA) under the Transhab program. After
cancellation of the Transhab program, Bigelow Aerospace
entered into three Space Act agreements whereby Bigelow
Aerospace is the sole commercializer of several of NASA's
key expandable module technologies.

Perhaps you’ve seen news
stories about Bigelow Aerospace, founded by Las Vegas real
estate millionaire Robert Bigelow, who made his money with
his chain of Budget Suites hotels. Following a path quite
different from that of other companies involved in
commercial space ventures, Bigelow Aerospace has a bold plan
to launch an inflatable, orbiting space station as a
destination for space tourists by 2012. The company plans to
offer the well-heeled tourist the opportunity for a
four-week sojourn in its orbiting space station for $15
million. But unlike some space entrepreneurs whose plans
never leave earth, Bigelow Aerospace has already succeeded
in orbiting two of its prototype modules on Russian rockets:
Genesis I in 2006 and Genesis II in 2007. These are
inflatable modules with sophisticated cameras and electronic
packages to demonstrate the feasibility of this unique and
untried approach. As of this writing, both modules remain in
orbit and continue to send back data. In 2006, Bigelow
Aerospace was awarded the Innovator Award by the Arthur C.
Clarke Foundation.

But there is one space-related issue troubling Mr. Bigelow,
one on which he feels the need to obtain, even at
potentially great cost, the best counsel available: UFOs. It
is not clear whether he fears that UFOs will interfere with
his future orbiting hotel chain or if he believes that UFOs
harbor some secrets of propulsion or anti-gravity that his
engineers might someday be able to put to good use.

The National Institute of
Discovery Science (NIDS) is a newly formed, privately funded
research organization. It focuses on scientific exploration
that emphasizes emerging, novel, and sometimes
unconventional observations and theories. In its programs,
NIDS rigorously employs accepted scientific methods and
maintains the highest ethical and quality standards. Because
NIDS is a new institution, it is too soon to determine
exactly what specific projects will be undertaken. However,
the Institute is concentrating on exploring fundamental
research on issues concerning the nature and evolution of
life and consciousness in the universe, and their modes of
interaction. In short, NIDS appears to be a blend of hard
(though fringe) physical science, and what could be loosely
termed "mystical science." It may very well be secretly
backed by the CIA or some other spooky agency

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N.S.A. / US MILITARY ESTABLISHMENT

Three high ranking military
officals have frequented the property on more than one
occasion. One of these officers was a three star general
who visited as little as 6 months ago. The branch of the
military that he represents is unknown as well as his
identity. However what is known is that a faction of the
US government does fund research and security activity in
conjunction with Bob Bigelow on the Ranch.